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New York Times

How the mighty have fallen? Interesting “Newssift of the Day.”

Add comment May 13, 2009

Newssift

Fast Company just published a great review of Newssift .

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Add comment April 15, 2009

Newssift

We are about to open our beta to the public. The team is looking forward to gathering more user feedback and insight on how to improve the tool. More to follow.

Newssift

Add comment March 18, 2009

Frozen Grand Central

I have been too busy to post, but recently found this video that was worth sharing. Pretty cool!

Add comment February 8, 2008

Newspapers and ads: Missed delivery

Great article today from News.com on newspapers and the state of their classified business. As an executive was quoted, “the ship has sailed.” Historically, newspapers have been monoplies or order takers unlike today were they are forced to compete against a slew of more nimble and new competitors.

“The culture in the newspapers is the real culprit. There is inertia,” said Greg Sterling, principal of Sterling Market Intelligence. “I don’t necessarily think it’s too late for them, but the challenge always with newspapers is execution.”

Add comment November 12, 2007

Today on Fox Business News

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American has become the fat man wearing neon colored crocs.

Absolutely brilliant.

Add comment October 26, 2007

New York Times Drops Its “Times Select”

After realizing that they can make more money through advertising than subscriptions by opening up their op-ed pages to the public, the Times has given in to reality and will now make their op-ed pages available free of charge.

Will the WSJ be next? Yes. Although the trend is to capture a bigger slice of advertising budgets, I am still not convinced this is the best long term strategy.

Add comment September 18, 2007

Murdoch Wins His Bid for Dow Jones

A century of Bancroft-family ownership at Dow Jones & Co. is over.

Rupert Murdoch’s $5 billion bid for The Wall Street Journal has been accepted after three months of drama. Given the current state of the business, lack of leadership, and family bickering, it was never is doubt that Murdoch would win yet again!

Add comment August 1, 2007

Dow Jones Says Tentative Yes To News Corp Bid

It appears Dow Jones will soon become a part of the News Corp family both literally and figuratively. My prediction back on May 1st seems to be coming true. Next stop, Atlantic City and I am betting on black.

To be frank, it’s probably the best thing to happen to the Wall Street Journal for some time.

Add comment July 17, 2007

News Corp. Offers $60 Per Share For Dow Jones

News Corp. has made an unsolicited offered to acquire Dow Jones at $60 per share which obviously resulted in an immediate surge in the stock price of Dow Jones.

According to the media and anyone in the “know,” Murdoch has had a long-standing interest in acquiring the Wall Street Journal and its parent company Dow Jones. By going public with the offer, I would assume the Bancroft family is seriously considering it. Given that the initial offer was at a more than 50 percent premium or totaling about $5 billion, there is a good chance Murdoch succeeds.

Although new suitors may appear (mainly the Washington Post), I am not quite sure they will have the pockets to outbid a motivated buyer.

2 comments May 1, 2007

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